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Servers, Cluster Nodes, 2 Terabytes of Transfer |
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Servers, Cluster Nodes, 3 Terabytes of Transfer |
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Servers, Cluster Nodes, 5 Terabytes of Transfer |
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Servers, Cluster Nodes, 10 Terabytes of Transfer |
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Servers, Cluster Nodes, 25 Terabytes of Transfer
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Continuous IT
Availability
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High Availability Cluster Integration For Small-to-Medium-Enterprises (SMEs) your servers will no longer be your single point of failure. Our high performance yet affordable solutions incorporate remote high availability clusters for true disaster avoidance. Whether it is a long or short outage after a hurricane, a hacker or DDOS attack, IT Directors and CIOs can sleep tight knowing that with continuiIT, your critical data is safe, replicated, and available at an industry standard 99.9999% availability. continuiIT integrates clustering with remote synchronous data replication to ensure that data between clusters and your site(s) is continuously synchronized. This provides for your clients the continuous, instantaneous access to all critical data.
Whether it is a brief system outage or complete system failure,
continuiIT eliminates your data loss, data corruption, and service disruption with remote server configuration management between your various sites: available only for continental U.S. clients.
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Powerful Software
with Patchlink |
continuiIT teams up with Patchlink
Corporation Inc., a leader in server configuration
management, application deployment, security patch and
vulnerability management software as an integral software
partner for Business Continuity and Disaster
Avoidance. |
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Robust
Network Infrastructure |
Routing occurs via two N+1 network
nodes through dual OC-3 PoSONET Optical Circuit Uplinks.
Network peering partnerships ensure failover rerouting in the
event of gateway failure. |
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Remote IP SAN and
FCIP Connectivity |
continuiIT integrates the
SL1000 from San Valley Systems Inc. for interconnecting remote
Fibre Channel SAN islands and storage resources across IP and
Optical networks. Distant SAN resources isolated over WAN and IP networks can
be connected with over 8 Gbps of total chassis throughput.
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